“While Donald Trump attacks Elizabeth Warren this morning to his millions of followers… I would like to thank Melania Trump for her amazing anti-bullying Be Best campaign, which is doing amazing in 2019!” comedian Tony Posnanski and frequent Trump troll wrote.
Liberals were beyond triggered by Trump’s tweet and complained to Melania that she should direct her anti-bullying campaign toward her husband.

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“While Donald Trump attacks Elizabeth Warren this morning to his millions of followers… I would like to thank Melania Trump for her amazing anti-bullying Be Best campaign, which is doing amazing in 2019!” comedian Tony Posnanski and frequent Trump troll wrote.

MSNBC contributor Joyce Alene wrote: “If the GOP feels it’s appropriate to have a President campaign at a name-calling, bullying level an elementary school principal would feel compelled to shut down, they should let him keep on. Otherwise, hold him accountable as the leader of your party.”

Liberal blogger Andy Ostroy tweeted at Melania to stop her husband from trolling Warren, writing in a tweet: “Hey @FLOTUS… is this #BeBest? Shame on you for being such a hypocrite… preaching to the rest of us about the evil of cyber-bullying while you live with and feed off the CyberBully-in-Chief… #Melania #Trump #ElizabethWarren.

Since announcing last week that she’s launching a 2020 exploratory committee — which all but means she’s running for president — Warren has been uploading live videos of herself trying to speak to and relate with supporters.

On Wednesday, Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, tweeted out the perfect response to Warren’s cringeworthy attempt to relate to voters.

Warren’s videos have been criticized by prominent figures and media outlets on both sides of the political aisle.

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Trump also responded to news of Warren running for president by telling Fox News host Pete Hegseth that he didn’t think Warren had the chops to make it.

“Warren says she’s in the fight all the way Mr. President, do you really think she believes she can win?” Hegseth asked.

“Well, that I don’t know. You’d have to ask her psychiatrist,” Trump fired back.

Pete Hegseth: Elizabeth Warren «says she’s in the fight all the way Mr. President, do you really think she believes she can win?»

Autumn of 2018 could not have gone any worse for Warren even if she tried.

On the day that she announced her 2020 exploratory committee, Warren made headlines after completely dodging a question about her alleged Native American ancestry.

While speaking to the media from her home after the announcement, Warren was asked about the controversy surrounding the results of her DNA test, which revealed she is barely 1/1024th Native American.

“You know — look — I have put it all out there,” Warren began, appearing flustered by the question.

“It’s there for anyone to see, but at the end of the day, this is going to be about this election going forward, is going to be about the tens of millions of families across this country who work hard, who play to the rule, and who just time after time, take one body blow after another,” she added.

Watch the exchange below:

Warren dodging questions about her alleged ancestry came just two months after she made a complete fool of herself over the issue.

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Warren’s DNA test results revealed that “the vast majority” of her ancestry is European, and that she is only 1/1,024th American Indian, which is less than the average person from North America.

The results revealed that Warren’s only Native American ancestor appears in her family tree “in the range of 6-10 generations ago,” and that it could be her great-great-great-grandmother, O.C. Sarah Smith.

Warren’s 2020 presidential bid is already off to a horrific start, and Trump is already taking dead aim at her.